On the Brazilian Arab Community Day, ANBA brings an interview with Denise Jafet, chairwoman of the Ladies Deliberative Council of São Paulo’s Hospital Sírio-Libanês. The Arab-women founded healthcare facility has had its establishment, administration and success associated with women’s leadership.
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The Immigration Museum in São Paulo will have a program with Arab food tasting, a chat about the Arab press in Brazil, and a visit to its reserve collection featuring rare journals and magazines.
Cairo hosts in November the World Urban Forum, a conference to discuss the future of cities. Registration is open to attend the expo and to lead events.
April 20 will see the Helipad Dubai by Frozen Cherry in the United Arab Emirates host LENDAA, whose first edition took place in a nature reserve in Paraná, Brazil. The festival mixes electronic music, nature connectedness, and sensory experiences.
WAM presented in Nairobi the White Paper of the 2nd Global Media Congress that took place in Abu Dhabi last November. The paper explores the role of artificial intelligence in newsrooms.
JBS/Seara and ABPA donated 10,000 kilos of chicken meat for U.N. actions.
Meet the athlete who is a reference in Brazil when it comes to wrestling, one of the oldest recorded sports in history. Jaoude was born in Rio but spent much of his life in Lebanon.
São Paulo’s Sielbra teaches the language spoken in 22 countries not just with grammar and alphabet, but culture as well. Venue also holds seminars and exhibitions.
Syrian painter is in Brazil for an art residency. During a visit to the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Layla Ousta said the country’s nature is what amazed her the most. Some of her paintings now feature the fauna and flora of the Atlantic Forest.
Initiative held by the Brazil Africa Institute will be launched on February 17 and aims to welcome 1,000 young people from the continent for technical training.
The book by researcher and author Roberto Khatlab addresses the Brazilian presence in the Arab country, a community of 21,000 people. Launching is set to take place at the Guimarães Rosa Institute in the Lebanese capital city later this month.
A dinner in Brasília was held in honor of the president. At the event, he called for peace.
A landmark of the Lebanese cuisine is set to open at the Cidade Matarazzo complex later this year.
Glaucia Sousa has lived in the emirate for three years and established herself as a consultant for Brazilian companies that want to do business in the UAE. She also mentors expatriate women on financial awareness.

